SPRING SHOW Wednesday, 21st Sept. to Wednesday, 28th Sept. After a lot of Hard Work , I the reconstructed management of Te Aro House have at last sue- ■ ceeded in sorting out and cleaning up the stock, and with the varrival of the "Middlesex" and "Pakeha," we can now offer you ,-U .^ x .*.: A the widest selection of drapery at the lowest prices. ■'•" -~- | , The management in their reconstruction work Have Keen ";' " told time and again that Te Aro House has a reputation for being 7expensive, and also for not having what was wanted. This we have resolutely tackled with the result that that reputation is now 'definitely "busted," as the Americans say, and to prove that not i ' only are our prices right but our selection is complete, we are holding a PROMENADE NIGHT-an innovation in Wellington—which we explain below ? when we are making a frank and , ■ ' / free exhibit of our goods, without any obligation on your part to purchase,—in fact you could not purchase on that night if you wanted to, because we shall not beselling any goods. During the Spring Showj Every Afternoon from 2.30 to 4.30— MANNEQU^ will parade at intervals through the Show Rooms and Tea Room, and a novelty will be introduced in that they will then walk along a platform : erected on the top of the fixtures in the centre I" ' shop, ■■...■; -^a9ft. from the ground. There will be music in the Tearoom. No extra charge will He made for tea, though seats may be booked at a charge of 6d. extra. ■ ' ''' . [ : . i AN INNOVATION IN WELLINGTON PROMENADE NIGHT On Friday, 23rd Sept. from 7 to 9 p.m. these Hours NO GOODS WILL BE SOLD, but we shall be open as an EXHIBITION of wonder- ; : ful Spring Goods. • Spend a half-hour on Friday night looking round our exhibition. None of us will address you, and we could not "shop-walk" you if we wanted to, because we shall not be selling anything. This will be an unique opportunity to view a 1 beautiful display of drapery, without the uncomfort' •! able feeling that shopwalkers are watching you and "i you will soon be pressed to buy. 1 During the Promenade— Mannequins will be parading and a full Orchestra will be playing in I the Carpet Room. THE TEA ROOM WILL BE OPEN. Te Aro (||) House
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 27
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